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We want better mid bass right?

Discussion in 'Audio & Video' started by Twinky, Jan 11, 2020.

  1. Jan 11, 2020 at 6:12 PM
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    Twinky

    Twinky [OP] Keep the shinny side up!

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    Kemah, Texas chillin on my ChrisCraft 480
    Vehicle:
    07 double cab work horse
    Stereo upgrades: -HU, Pioneer Mvh bs501 -Tweeters, Peerless(vifa) XT25SC90-04 1" Dual Ring Radiator s in custom pods. -Mids, Silver Flute W17RC38-04 6.5" Wool Cone Woofer. -Subwoofer, American Bass XR12. 2.3^3ft tuned @33-34 hz. -Tw Amp, Old School 2ch Sony. -Mids Amp, Old School Autotek Sx275. -Sub Amp, Old School Memphis 16-pr1.1000 -Zero gauge big 3. 0 and 4 gauge copper runs to amps.
    I wanted to share a great resource from another forum that has a great post about obtaining better mid bass.

    Its not about more power or more speakers, but its about what time alignment does to help with making that lower mid range sound more pronounced.

    This is from "the12volt.com". In general, they are one of the most incredible sites for car audio. They cover everything..

    So check it out. If anything, its a great read at least.


    https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp?tid=100789
     

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